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[Power Hour: College Entrepreneurship Pitch Competition]-[6 College Students Pitch Us Their Startups | MFM Shark Tank]

My First Million · B2 · 2024-11-08

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📋 Summary

The Power Hour: A New Breed of College Entrepreneurship

In a recent episode of the podcast, hosts Sam and Sean hosted a "College Shark Tank"-style event featuring student founders from the University of Michigan and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). The event showcased the "Power Hour," an underground, student-run society that operates like the "CIA for college entrepreneurship," focusing on hand-picked founders committed to building ambitious startups without faculty oversight.

The Michigan Pitches: From Enrollment to AI Leasing

  1. Meet Your Class: COO Jonah presented a platform that helps universities combat "summer melt"—the phenomenon where students renege on their enrollment commitments. By integrating with high school social media habits, they reduced melt by 61% for their pilot partner, Christ College. The hosts praised the business model, suggesting that bootstrapping this venture could lead to a highly profitable $20-50 million exit.

  2. Milieu: Founder Nathan Schatz introduced a personalized skincare system based on skin microbiome analysis. Using an at-home collection kit and AI-driven formulations, Milieu aims to replace the "one-size-fits-all" approach of current skincare giants. While the hosts questioned the scientific "nascent" state of the microbiome field, they lauded the storytelling and suggested that viral TikTok content would be key to lowering customer acquisition costs.

  3. Tour: This team presented an AI-powered virtual leasing agent named "Mariana" for property managers. By scraping websites and generating interactive video tours, Tour helps apartments convert prospects into leads 24/7. Having already served a million tours and generated $30 million in leases, the hosts agreed that this solution represents the "inevitable" next wave of digital real estate sales.

The UIUC Pitches: Dubbing, Snacks, and Email Automation

  1. Metafrazza: Founder Shrikar presented an AI-driven solution for video dubbing, featuring lip-syncing and voice cloning to break down language barriers in education. While the hosts noted that this would be a "new cost" for universities, they suggested a potential "private equity play"—buying existing dubbing agencies and replacing human labor with their AI technology.

  2. Brothers Nuts: Austin Majors shared his mission to "kick fake food to the curb" with organic, sprouted, nut-based snacks. With $1 million in sales over seven years and presence in 200 retail locations, the company is built on a powerful legacy story. The hosts were particularly impressed by the brand’s potential, labeling it the business with the highest potential for mass-market scale if they lean into their social media presence.

  3. Pathlet: Advay Gupta presented an AI-driven virtual secretary designed to manage cluttered email inboxes. Despite a recent pivot from a no-code workflow engine, the team has already secured a six-figure enterprise contract. The hosts expressed skepticism regarding the "bloodbath" nature of the email client market but acknowledged that the team’s ability to sell into large enterprises is a significant competitive advantage.

Final Takeaways and Investor Sentiment

The episode highlighted a shift in college culture, where top-tier talent is increasingly opting for "gap semesters" or full-time entrepreneurship over traditional academic paths. The hosts emphasized that while the tech is impressive, the winners will be those who master the "air of inevitability" in their market and execute superior go-to-market strategies. Sam and Sean concluded by pledging financial support to the Power Hour community, encouraging these young founders to continue building outside the conventional career track.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm really excited to be bringing you to startups today.
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That is awesome. By the way, of the $600 ,000 in revenue, how many people are working there?
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I had no idea this stuff existed.
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The only thing I would say to wrap up is I don't think you should ever raise money for this.
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And so I think that's going to hurt the sales cycle.
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📝Key Phrases

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to preface
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hand-picked
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tap on the shoulder
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on the line
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let them cook
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📖 Transcript

Yeah. So just to preface here, I'm Tommy.
Tommy Potter student at UMich.
I'm really excited to be bringing you to startups today.
To illustrate the community, we're Power Hour, which is the CIA for college entrepreneurship.
And what I mean by that is that you don't know, like, who we are.
You don't know where we meet.

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